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The Basics, Starting Out
Setting up a scope square?
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<blockquote data-quote="ds" data-source="post: 123766" data-attributes="member: 3050"><p>Even with a plumb reticle in perfect conditions (no wind) a rifle dead nuts on at 100 yards will have the same horizontal POI at longer ranges 800 yards plus. Things like spin drift and corolis effect start to play a part.</p><p></p><p>Not saying that it is not best to start with a plumb reticle but some horizontal movement will happen at longer ranges. D. Tubb has a reticle in S&amp;B 5-25x56PMII scopes is an attempt to deal with spin drift correction.</p><p></p><p>David.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ds, post: 123766, member: 3050"] Even with a plumb reticle in perfect conditions (no wind) a rifle dead nuts on at 100 yards will have the same horizontal POI at longer ranges 800 yards plus. Things like spin drift and corolis effect start to play a part. Not saying that it is not best to start with a plumb reticle but some horizontal movement will happen at longer ranges. D. Tubb has a reticle in S&B 5-25x56PMII scopes is an attempt to deal with spin drift correction. David. [/QUOTE]
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